Conspiracy Theorist Claims Nibiru Will Hit Earth in September

The end of the world comes and goes every year and fortunately, the human race is still here, alive and well. However, this doesn’t seem to stop conspiracy theorists from searching and even finding analogies with past events and writings in the Bible which could prove the end is near. It is almost a trend to claim that the world will end when you say it will. It’s like there’s a huge cake waiting for you on the other side because you guessed it right. Still, the most recent wild claim talks of the mysterious planet called Nibiru which will apparently crash into Earth in September.

The end is near…again

Everybody knows (or should know) that on August 21, a solar eclipse will take place after 99 years. The people living on the North American continent will be able to watch and enjoy this spectacular event. However, here to ruin everybody’s fun is author David Meade, who wrote Planet X: The 2017 Arrival. According to his theory, this solar eclipse will only act as an “introduction” to the apocalypse. He is also stating that Nibiru, or Planet X, will crash into our planet on September 23, this year. There is only one problem with his theory. Apparently, Nibiru doesn’t exist. At least this is what scientists are saying.

But Meade, in his desperate attempts to convince the world that he is right, has apparently found some interesting Bible fragments which supposedly support his theory. It’s also worth mentioning that Meade has previously said that the planet will crash into Earth in October. He probably thought that it would have ruined his winter holidays, so he changed the date. Still, his claims might have sounded a bit more serious had he supported them with actual facts. Meade doesn’t rely on anything else but Bible passages which are already highly ambiguous.

It’s in the Bible

According to him, there is a passage in the Old Testament which talks about a great eclipse. More precisely, in the Book of Isaiah, Chapter 13. He also talks about the number 33 which he says is symbolic for the end of the world. It all has to do with this number. The eclipse will start in Oregon, the state with the number 33, and it will be the first in 99 years. Again, 33 three times. Meade says we should be afraid, very afraid. However, as long as scientists are not saying anything about a danger coming to Earth, everyone should stay calm.